EKTA World curates’ unique event to support children fighting with cancer in association with Accesslife
A fun filled evening complete with entertainment, music, dance, and merry, is scheduled on 21st July, 2019. ARTISTS FOR A CAUSE curated by Samir Date in support of Accesslife, a childhood cancer care center, along with EKTA world, brought together artists across genres to perform to raise funds to s
A fun filled evening complete with entertainment, music, dance, and merry, is scheduled on 21st July, 2019. ARTISTS FOR A CAUSE curated by Samir Date in support of Accesslife, a childhood cancer care center, along with EKTA world, brought together artists across genres to perform to raise funds to support children fighting with cancer.
Minister of School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare of Maharashtra Ashish Shelar will grace the event to show his support for the cause. Globally renowned singers Samir and Dipalee Date, India’s first female table player Anuradha Pal, celebrated and prolific painter Sangeeta Babani, and internationally renowned dancer Zia Nath were some performers who will come together with the fusion of music, art and dance to raise hope for a greater cause.
Speaking on this occasion, Ashok Mohanani, Chairman, EKTA World expressed, “It always feels gratifying to make a difference and especially for the ones who need it. EKTA World looks forward to raise hope for more such initiatives.”
Access Life Assistance Foundation, an Indian not-for-profit organization registered as a section 8 company provides multi-disciplinary supportive care to families who come to Mumbai for their child’s cancer treatment. It provides a loving and temporary home for children undergoing treatment for cancer along with their parents or caretakers.
Access Life set up its first center in June 2014 in Chembur and has grown to 6 childhood cancer care centers across Mumbai and Thane. Through our 6 centers we have offered a holistic support to more than 350 underprivileged children with cancer, and their families.
The organizers hope to raise over a crore of rupees through donations from the audience which will help Accesslife aid more children at their center and provide them well established standards of care.